(a) The commissioner shall regulate public water systems as
prescribed in this section.

(b) The commissioner shall establish by legislative rule, in
accordance with article three, chapter twenty-nine-a of this code:

(1) The maximum contaminant levels to which all public water
systems shall conform in order to prevent adverse effects on the
health of individuals;

(2) Treatment techniques that reduce the contaminant or
contaminants to a level which will not adversely affect the health
of the consumer;

(3) Provisions to protect and prevent contamination of
wellheads and well fields used by public water supplies so that
contaminants do not reach a level that would adversely affect the
health of the consumer;

(4) Minimum requirements for:

(A) Sampling and testing;

(B) System operation;

(C) Public notification by a public water system on being
granted a variance or exemption or upon failure to comply with
specific requirements of this section and regulations promulgated
under this section;

(D) Recordkeeping;

(E) Laboratory certification; and

(F) Procedures and conditions for granting variances and exemptions to public water systems from state public water systems'
regulations;

(5) Requirements covering the production and distribution of
bottled drinking water;

(6) Requirements governing the taste, odor, appearance and
other consumer acceptability parameters of drinking water; and

(7) Any other requirement the commissioner finds necessary to
effectuate the provisions of this article.

(c) The commissioner or his or her authorized representatives
or designees may enter any part of a public water system, whether
or not the system is in violation of a legal requirement, for the
purpose of inspecting, sampling or testing and shall be furnished
records or information reasonably required for a complete
inspection.

(d) The commissioner, his or her authorized representative or
designee may conduct an evaluation necessary to assure the public
water system meets federal safe drinking water requirements. The
public water system shall provide a written response to the
commissioner within thirty days of receipt of the evaluation by the
public water system, addressing corrective actions to be taken as
a result of the evaluation.

(e)(1) Any individual or entity who violates any provision of
this article, or any of the rules or orders issued pursuant to this
article, is liable for a civil penalty not less than $1,000 nor
more than $5,000. Each day's violation shall constitute a separate offense.

(2) For a willful violation of a provision of this article, or
of any of the rules or orders issued under this article, an
individual or entity shall be subject to a civil penalty of not
more than $10,000 and each day's violation shall be grounds for a
separate penalty.

(3) Civil penalties are payable to the commissioner. All
moneys collected under this section shall be deposited into a
restricted account known as the Safe Drinking Water Fund. All
moneys deposited into the fund shall be used by the commissioner to
provide technical assistance to public water systems.

(f) The commissioner, or his or her authorized representative,
may also seek injunctive relief in the circuit court of the county
in which all or part of the public water system is located for
threatened or continuing violations;